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Please everyone get the book Living successfully with screwed up people by Elizabeth Brown. It is a treasured book in my library. I have read it twice and it helped me to feel better about myself and how to take charge of what happens to me. I will no longer be put down by ANYONE! I was at a very low point in my life when I found this book, although I am still at home unable to work, I am alive and I am a great person and I have so many qualities, just because I have fibro, had back surgery, a neck disc replaced and have mortens neuroma and the list goes on, I am special, So are you!

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0 Replies |Report This| Share this:BookPlease everyone get the book Living successfully with screwed up people by Elizabeth Brown. It is a treasured book in my library. I have read it twice and it helped me to feel better about myself and how to take charge of what happens to me. I will no longer be put down by ANYONE! I was at a very low point in my life when I found this book, although I am still at home unable to work, I am alive and I am a great person and I have so many qualities, just because I have fibro, had back surgery, a neck disc replaced and have mortens neuroma and the list goes on, I am special, So are you!

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